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buchanan, a prison barber. >> it was always one of my dreams to be a barber, because on the street, i used to always hang around the barber shop, right? i used to always sit up in the barber shop and listen to them tell jokes one know? tell jokes and cut hair. and that's the way it was, just always fun and laughter in the barbershop and that's all i was doing here. but i got fired for it. >> offender buchanan was fired from the barbershop for making inappropriate comments towards staff. so the female officer working the barbershop fired him for that. he was told he had a certain amount of time to find a new job. the time passed and he was unable to find a job. as a result of that, he assaulted two staff members in "f" dorm. >> cadwell received only minor cuts. but taylo is now experiencing an irregular heartbeat. >> you got any nitro? give him another one and get him out of here. >> what made me mad about mr. taylo is he's supposed to be my counselor. i'm in his dorm and he wasn't even trying to help me. >> the decision is made to transport taylo to a nearby emergency room. >> after i
buchanan, a prison barber. >> it was always one of my dreams to be a barber, because on the street, i used to always hang around the barber shop, right? i used to always sit up in the barber shop and listen to them tell jokes one know? tell jokes and cut hair. and that's the way it was, just always fun and laughter in the barbershop and that's all i was doing here. but i got fired for it. >> offender buchanan was fired from the barbershop for making inappropriate comments towards...
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tiki barber is here laughing about this. authorities say radar detected an anomaly underneath the concrete. >> that's why tiki barber is here, our top story. a deal made to get the nfl's regular refs back on the field tonight. >> thankfully. >> i thought hoffa was buried underneath the south end zone of the old giants stadium. an deal? you woke up to a deal this morning? >> it's fantastic. i actually went to bed waiting for it to happen, and about 12:00 last night, my phone started buzzing, so i knew a deal had been reached. and it's fantastic. it's fantastic for everyone involved. now there's trust in the interaction with the officials. there's still going to be arguing with referees and they're still going to make bad calls, but now we're going to know that it's coming from a base of knowledge. these guys know what they're talking about and they're going to have an argument for why they do what they do on the field. these replacement guys simply weren't qualified. >> they missed the preseason, though. have they been kept u
tiki barber is here laughing about this. authorities say radar detected an anomaly underneath the concrete. >> that's why tiki barber is here, our top story. a deal made to get the nfl's regular refs back on the field tonight. >> thankfully. >> i thought hoffa was buried underneath the south end zone of the old giants stadium. an deal? you woke up to a deal this morning? >> it's fantastic. i actually went to bed waiting for it to happen, and about 12:00 last night, my...
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sports fans are getting caught up in the orioles magic from the barber shop to the bars to the retail shops. the o's are the talk of the town. now that they're tied for first, people are flocking to the stores to get their own gear. >> they love the jerseys, hats and t shirts. they want top represent the team. >> there's a huge line at the orioles box office. tonight and tom's games are sold out. there are a few seats for friday and saturday. >>> tropical storm isaac already ravaged the gulf coast. how it's now affecting the northeast. >>> also, a group of boaters dealt with some unexpected turbulence. >>> some students in baltimore county are enjoying a new state of the art facility. we'll tack you in-- take you inside the updated george washington carve center. >>> severe weather hit the northeast. t.j. winick is tracking the path. >> reporter: the ghost of hurricane isaac continues to soak the east coast with rain. butt's more unusual -- >> that's a tornado. >> reporter: possible twisters, like this one shot on a cell phone in cherry hill, new jersey. >> as it's starting to go, oka
sports fans are getting caught up in the orioles magic from the barber shop to the bars to the retail shops. the o's are the talk of the town. now that they're tied for first, people are flocking to the stores to get their own gear. >> they love the jerseys, hats and t shirts. they want top represent the team. >> there's a huge line at the orioles box office. tonight and tom's games are sold out. there are a few seats for friday and saturday. >>> tropical storm isaac...
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next we will have former new york giants tiki barber. he joins us live with his take. great to have tiki here. >> those replacement refs have a new slogan, close enough! that's fine. have you seen that footage of that call last night? oh, my gosh. oh, my gosh. i haven't seen people this upset over a piece of tape since that anti-islam film came out. well, last night the replacement refs made a very controversial call, many people felt cost green bay the game. well, thank god fans in green bay don't take their football that seriously. whoo! that could have been a big brouhaha. 8% every 10 years. wow. wow. but you can help fight muscle loss with exercise and ensure muscle health. i've got revigor. what's revigor? it's the amino acid metabolite, hmb to help rebuild muscle and strength naturally lost over time. [ female announcer ] ensure muscle health has revigor and protein to help protect, preserve, and promote muscle health. keeps you from getting soft. [ major nutrition ] ensure. nutrition in charge! why not take a day to explore your own backyard? with two times the
next we will have former new york giants tiki barber. he joins us live with his take. great to have tiki here. >> those replacement refs have a new slogan, close enough! that's fine. have you seen that footage of that call last night? oh, my gosh. oh, my gosh. i haven't seen people this upset over a piece of tape since that anti-islam film came out. well, last night the replacement refs made a very controversial call, many people felt cost green bay the game. well, thank god fans in green...
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because you were a pretty bipartisan barber. donna as of now i still have a job because i think i said nothing wrong. neither did don. don't believe me. hear for yourself. here now highlight of the exchange that prompted all the jabs good and bad. me and the iman, man to man, on the state of this race between the two men. we yammer, you decide. >> so i ask you off the air if you liked romney. do you? >> i do. personally i like him a lot. >> and it doesn't bother you that he's a dope, right? >> he's not a dope. >> okay. he's not a good campaigner is he? >> i think that remains to be seen. the election hasn't happened yet, has it? >> no, sir. >> do you think the leaked videos and the missteps that they each made will make a difference between people vote? >> no. >> you don't? >> i do not. i think in the end it always is the economy. i think that is what decides it. we can have extenuating circumstances, middle east explosion could have impact. almost every u.s. election is decided by the economy. how good people feel. how maybe no
because you were a pretty bipartisan barber. donna as of now i still have a job because i think i said nothing wrong. neither did don. don't believe me. hear for yourself. here now highlight of the exchange that prompted all the jabs good and bad. me and the iman, man to man, on the state of this race between the two men. we yammer, you decide. >> so i ask you off the air if you liked romney. do you? >> i do. personally i like him a lot. >> and it doesn't bother you that he's...
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>> isaac harry who was a barber and properly -- probably beverly snow's best friend, filed a crackdown on black business after this happened. herbert leave the white authority, the response was to crack down black business and the night blacks the right to own licenses to in his case selling perfume in a barbershop and wanted to keep license to sell perfume and he won that case. the riot was very discouraging for washington. the most able and successful went to toronto. thomas and i carry ended up in toronto. they reached the limits of what the fossils -- possible. they were not going to go any farther so they moved on. >> say something about your frustrations and triumph ofs -- triumphs. >> i knew like your question i was going to do this book and one reason i knew was the forces were so interesting. there were so many good sources. probably first and foremost was anna thornton was 55 years old. she has been keeping a diary of her life for close to 30 years. pretty much wrote down every day five day week or six day the week what happened in her life. this is not an emotional diary. sh
>> isaac harry who was a barber and properly -- probably beverly snow's best friend, filed a crackdown on black business after this happened. herbert leave the white authority, the response was to crack down black business and the night blacks the right to own licenses to in his case selling perfume in a barbershop and wanted to keep license to sell perfume and he won that case. the riot was very discouraging for washington. the most able and successful went to toronto. thomas and i carry...
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. >> what i try to do is go where the folks are, barber shops, beauty parlors, libraries, back to school night. where did you live before? >> alexandria. >> you would need to reregister to vote. >> reporter: campaigns say it's also important that voters know what to bring to the poll ts. virginia like most states requires voters to present identification to vote. while virginia doesn't mandate a photo i.d., laws in about a dozen states do. several more face court challenges. the laws supporters say is to prevent voter fraud. >> whoever wins the next upcoming presidential race, i want everyone to say, yep, they won and there's no doubt about that person's mandate because of questions over the election process. >> reporter: a recent poll in three swing states found a majority vote for voter i.d. laws. but critics say it makes it hard for the minorities who may not have the proper access to i.d.s to vote. >> the laws are designed to discourage people from showing up at the polls by requiring certain kinds of i.d.s and making people go through certain hoops and making it harder. >> reporter:
. >> what i try to do is go where the folks are, barber shops, beauty parlors, libraries, back to school night. where did you live before? >> alexandria. >> you would need to reregister to vote. >> reporter: campaigns say it's also important that voters know what to bring to the poll ts. virginia like most states requires voters to present identification to vote. while virginia doesn't mandate a photo i.d., laws in about a dozen states do. several more face court...
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was talking to a state senator from florida who plans to get copies of the speech and taking it to barber exphops beauty salons in her home district. we want president obama, she says, tonight, to give us a vision, yes, but equally important, to inspice. that inspiration, she says, scott, will be the fuel these delegates will use in the final leg of this marathon beginning in the morning. >> pelley: our cbs news political director is john dickerson, and he is down there among the delegates as well. john. >> reporter: scott, a senior romney adviser said that their best negative ad is the weak economy because it's always running on a news station somewhere. 10 hours after the president speaks tonight, the unemployment figures will come out. the president knows what those numbers are. if they're not very good that may put a quick expiration date on whatever feeling he's able to create in this hall. we have seen this throughout the race. the polls have stayed stuck, and big events haven't seemed to move them. the hope in the obama campaign is something can break through. there's a line or a f
was talking to a state senator from florida who plans to get copies of the speech and taking it to barber exphops beauty salons in her home district. we want president obama, she says, tonight, to give us a vision, yes, but equally important, to inspice. that inspiration, she says, scott, will be the fuel these delegates will use in the final leg of this marathon beginning in the morning. >> pelley: our cbs news political director is john dickerson, and he is down there among the...
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. >> because a lot of people in barber shops and beauty parlors and talk radio don't like it doesn't mean it's not good. >> 60% of the american people want it repealed. all right, guys, i have got to go, chris -- >> -- of course you do. >> i will leave you with one final thought. go ahead. >> one final thought, the message of this campaign by president obama is forward. the main spokesperson will be president clinton saying 16 years ago the economy was good. so why don't you vote now for this guy. it's ridiculous. the american people will reject it they are not doing well. they want to see governor romney in office. >> all right, guys. jacques and. >> we will see on november 6th. >> we certainly will. we agree on that, jacques. >> looking forward to it. >> thank you so much. next on the run down president obama tells g.o.p. agenda is stuck in the past. we will take a look at that situation. later, bill clinton taking center stage at the dnc. will he praise mr. obama's record or his own? those reports upcoming. >> in the campaign 2012 segment tonight, president obama ramping up re-ele
. >> because a lot of people in barber shops and beauty parlors and talk radio don't like it doesn't mean it's not good. >> 60% of the american people want it repealed. all right, guys, i have got to go, chris -- >> -- of course you do. >> i will leave you with one final thought. go ahead. >> one final thought, the message of this campaign by president obama is forward. the main spokesperson will be president clinton saying 16 years ago the economy was good. so why...
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. >> reporter: barbers like dominique remember the steady stream of eager volunteers who stopped by the shop to register new voters. >> everyone was obama. >> reporter: nearby, great student adam jaycox recalls being captivated. >> reporter: young people and black voters were the bedrock in the tar heel state. he snagged 95% of the black vote and 74% of voters under 30, but this time many are unenthused and frustrated. >> sometimes he wasn't willing to stand up for things he thought was worth pushing for. >> he hasn't community indicated well. >> it's scary, there's not that many jobs. >> reporter: the state's stubborn unemployment rate, 9.6% in july, well above the average and fifth highest in america. voters who have been bombarded with ads tying the president to joblessness. mitt rom in and groups supporting him have poured millions into ads. obama and his groups, $22 million. >> clearly the republicans have the van in the air war. >> reporter: but the ground game is legendary. >> they've never really left the state after the campaign, and have been heavily organizing, and republican
. >> reporter: barbers like dominique remember the steady stream of eager volunteers who stopped by the shop to register new voters. >> everyone was obama. >> reporter: nearby, great student adam jaycox recalls being captivated. >> reporter: young people and black voters were the bedrock in the tar heel state. he snagged 95% of the black vote and 74% of voters under 30, but this time many are unenthused and frustrated. >> sometimes he wasn't willing to stand up for...
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in fact, isaac kerry, who was the barber, probably beverly next to the restaurant, then filed a lawsuit because there was a crackdown on black businesses after all this happened. perversely, the white authorities, the response of the white riot was to crack down on black business and to deny blacks the right to own licenses the to -- in his case he was selling perfume in his barbershop, and he wanted to keep his license to sell perfume, and he won that case. but the riot was very discouraging for washington, and a lot of the most able and successful blacks left and went to toronto. and beverly snow and william walker, who was his business partner, another free black man, wound up in toronto. the kerry brothers, thomas and isaac kerry, wound up in toronto. so it was kind of an exodus because they had reached the limits of what was possible in washington, and they could see they weren't going to be allowed to go any farther, and so they moved on. yeah. >> say something about the research, your frustrations, your triumphs? >> well, um, i always knew like your question that i was going to d
in fact, isaac kerry, who was the barber, probably beverly next to the restaurant, then filed a lawsuit because there was a crackdown on black businesses after all this happened. perversely, the white authorities, the response of the white riot was to crack down on black business and to deny blacks the right to own licenses the to -- in his case he was selling perfume in his barbershop, and he wanted to keep his license to sell perfume, and he won that case. but the riot was very discouraging...
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benjamin barber, coming up right now. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to completely eliminating hunger and we have work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: all right, please welcome david barber to the program, the noted author and furious at the center for the philanthropy and civil society at the university of new york. he is also the founder of interdependent state. it celebrates its 10th anniversary in l.a., and he joins us from new york. it is good to have you on the program. >> thank you, tavis. good to be here. tavis: the democrats in charlotte and republicans in tampa, where u.s. public policy is concerned, talk to me about what you have heard over these past two weeks and why not of it sounds to me like we are going to be wo
benjamin barber, coming up right now. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to completely eliminating hunger and we have work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: all...
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as jay barber ri said in his recent five-part commentary: we must have an affordable science-driven med of learning moving steadily outward. i believe we must have clear methods and destinations and then identify the capabilities that already exist or need to be completed in order to complete. it is that simple. there is no one right solution. someone must choose, and we as a nation have created nasa to do just that. as such, nasa's determined they need a heavy lift launch capability and space launch system is the answer to that need. the augustine commission made the following statement: the committee reviewed the issue of whether exploration beyond low-earth orbit will require a superheavy lift launch vehicle and concluded that it will. regardless of the exact mission architecture that is ultimately pursued or the exact heavy mass requirement, the heavy lift launch capability that the sls will provide is fundamental to execution and must be pursue with the the utmost priority and speed. nasa's entire exploration architecture is dependent upon its capabilities asen enabler. and now tha
as jay barber ri said in his recent five-part commentary: we must have an affordable science-driven med of learning moving steadily outward. i believe we must have clear methods and destinations and then identify the capabilities that already exist or need to be completed in order to complete. it is that simple. there is no one right solution. someone must choose, and we as a nation have created nasa to do just that. as such, nasa's determined they need a heavy lift launch capability and space...
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barber. mr. coffman. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i first want to say oddly the congress of the united states should stay in sessioning sessie resolve the issue of sequesteration and other issues like the debt limit and the fiscal cliff we face. i'll vote against adjournment tomorrow. i'll say first that i think i differ with a lot of the colleagues and think we are capable of more cuts in the department of defense. i disagree in the mapper they'll be done through sequester, that it's going to fall disproportionally on weapons and equipment that are so vital to our fighting forces, but let me say, first, that i think perspectively, i would like to see cuts. i think the department of defense is far too top heavy. more admirals and ships in the united states navy, and it's that top heavy across the board in the other services as well. i think we ought to look at some of the permanent overseas military bases we have. 79,000 troops still in europe where they are spending our nato allies, spending less than 2% of the economy on defense. w
barber. mr. coffman. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i first want to say oddly the congress of the united states should stay in sessioning sessie resolve the issue of sequesteration and other issues like the debt limit and the fiscal cliff we face. i'll vote against adjournment tomorrow. i'll say first that i think i differ with a lot of the colleagues and think we are capable of more cuts in the department of defense. i disagree in the mapper they'll be done through sequester, that it's...
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i was known as one of barbers voice. at one point in my life, i was not a very good student. i'm spending more time on the social scene. and he insisted that i dropped out of school and come back when i could do them some good. and i did. it worked out very well. now, i think having written these books, that they'll probably would give me a passing grade. [music playing] ♪ ♪ >> host: we are back in her studio with tom brokaw. we are going to put the numbers on the screen in a moment. we just saw mr. brokaw in his office at 30 rock. and you talked about one of your professors at the university of south dakota. this e-mail has come in from mr. letterman. mr. brokaw, would you comment on the benefits of a political science or economic degree over a communications degree for inspiring broadcast journalists? >> guest: i think there are some very good communities and schools in the country, always beginning with colombia, also i was at arizona state over the weekend. they have the cronkite school down there. they have a new digital platform. the former managing editor of the "w
i was known as one of barbers voice. at one point in my life, i was not a very good student. i'm spending more time on the social scene. and he insisted that i dropped out of school and come back when i could do them some good. and i did. it worked out very well. now, i think having written these books, that they'll probably would give me a passing grade. [music playing] ♪ ♪ >> host: we are back in her studio with tom brokaw. we are going to put the numbers on the screen in a moment....
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governor barber made that comment during convention interview. he wasn't calling mitt romney that. he was saying he's been unfai y ly care katured. the obama campaign has been launching ads about romney's record at bain capital. and this rich guy problem for mitt romney keeps coming up. and ohio republicans know it. and that's why one reason that barack obama's winning that state. >> so the consensus really hasn't been formed, but we're heading in that direction? >> i still think it's a battleground. this is ohio. i talked to one person yesterday who said, look at the end of the day no matter what the polls show, the state has a traditional gop lean, the gop has a good ground game and it's still a huge battleground. and you know this might not be a 10-point race like the poll showed today. but it's going to be a two, three, four-point race in the end i think. >> that's a great assessment. thanks so much for that peter hamby. >> good to see you. >>> find out how long it might be until the person in the seat next to you can pull out their cell phone and talk through the whole flight.
governor barber made that comment during convention interview. he wasn't calling mitt romney that. he was saying he's been unfai y ly care katured. the obama campaign has been launching ads about romney's record at bain capital. and this rich guy problem for mitt romney keeps coming up. and ohio republicans know it. and that's why one reason that barack obama's winning that state. >> so the consensus really hasn't been formed, but we're heading in that direction? >> i still think...
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we'll talk about that with tiki barber. customer erin swenson bought from us online today. so, i'm happy. sales go up... i'm happy. it went out today... i'm happy. what if she's not home? (together) she won't be happy. use ups! she can get a text alert, reroute... even reschedule her package. it's ups my choice. are you happy? i'm happy. i'm happy. i'm happy. i'm happy. i'm happy. happy. happy. happy. happy. (together) happy. i love logistics. ♪ [ male announcer ] every car we build must make adrenaline pump and pulses quicken. ♪ to help you not just to stay alive... but feel alive. the new c class is no exception. it's a mercedes-benz through and through. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. through mercedes-benz i was born with scoliosis. without shriners hospitals, my life would be completely different. they gave me my future back. send your love to the rescue. donate to shriners hospitals, today. >>> the hail mary is a prayer of a play thrown up as the clock >>> it worked for the detroit lions yest
we'll talk about that with tiki barber. customer erin swenson bought from us online today. so, i'm happy. sales go up... i'm happy. it went out today... i'm happy. what if she's not home? (together) she won't be happy. use ups! she can get a text alert, reroute... even reschedule her package. it's ups my choice. are you happy? i'm happy. i'm happy. i'm happy. i'm happy. i'm happy. happy. happy. happy. happy. (together) happy. i love logistics. ♪ [ male announcer ] every car we build must make...
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barber's mother posted a pic on a facebook page set up for her son called lighting the bat signal for jason. that story reading gives me goose bumps. >> it's so nice. all right, politics again. the cash race is on. and president obama's latest haul has people talking overnight. including no doubt the romney campaign. we'll tell you why coming up next. at purina one, we believe small things can make a big difference. like how a little oil from here can be such a big thing in an old friend's life. we discovered that by blending enhanced botanical oils into our food, we can help brighten an old dog's mind so he's up to his old tricks. it's just one way purina one is making the world a better place... one pet at a time. discover vibrant maturity and more at purinaone.com. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. have more fiber than other leading brands. they're the better way to enjoy your fiber. >>> welcome back to "early start" this monday morning. it's 42 minutes after the hour. i'm christine romans in
barber's mother posted a pic on a facebook page set up for her son called lighting the bat signal for jason. that story reading gives me goose bumps. >> it's so nice. all right, politics again. the cash race is on. and president obama's latest haul has people talking overnight. including no doubt the romney campaign. we'll tell you why coming up next. at purina one, we believe small things can make a big difference. like how a little oil from here can be such a big thing in an old...
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small businesses that relied on awe toauto worker as customers e diners and barber shops had to close down. un230e67lunfortunately most reps advocated doing nothing. and what did mitt romney say? you all know this, he said let detroit go bankrupt. [crowd booing] in strong contrast, president obama took action, putting together a rescue team, demanding real change and real sacrifice. from everyone involved, from management, from labor, from suppliers, from debt holders, from dealers. everybody involved. it was not universally popular, but it was absolutely right. [cheers and applause] president obama's strong leadership saved a million jobs. since june of 2009, this industry has added a quarter of a million jobs and the auto industry is thriving again. [crowd cheering] these are good middle class jobs in glass, in plastic, in steel. jobs making things for an economy built to last. and mitt romney's record, at bain capital the corporate buyout firm he founded too often has made their money not by building companies up but by taking them apart. and too often the workers ended up in the s
small businesses that relied on awe toauto worker as customers e diners and barber shops had to close down. un230e67lunfortunately most reps advocated doing nothing. and what did mitt romney say? you all know this, he said let detroit go bankrupt. [crowd booing] in strong contrast, president obama took action, putting together a rescue team, demanding real change and real sacrifice. from everyone involved, from management, from labor, from suppliers, from debt holders, from dealers. everybody...
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barber shop at the end of the strip center. hi, i'm hunting down a kid. and i think he was coming here to get his hair cut. >> nada? >> nothing. it was all women. it looks like marcus ditched me. i just thought that he was the one that i had to worry about the least, as far as surviving and making it. he smokes marijuana, and if he was in jail for three days, i imagine that he really wanted to smoke. so i'm thinking that maybe that's what he went to do. he didn't go get his hair done. >> does that surprise you? >> mm-hmm. >> because? >> i mean, when i talked to him this morning he was... it was very sincere, it was very normal. and i said "i'll call you back," or whatever. (cell phone rings) and then every time i tried to call back, he didn't answer the phone. hello? marcus. where are you? >> good timing. >> i've been looking for you. it's 2:20. i want you to tell me what time you're going to be here. okay, so in the next 20 minutes. maybe i was right and you were wrong. >> what? >> that he wasn't getting high. >> we'll see if he if shows. we'll see. >> d
barber shop at the end of the strip center. hi, i'm hunting down a kid. and i think he was coming here to get his hair cut. >> nada? >> nothing. it was all women. it looks like marcus ditched me. i just thought that he was the one that i had to worry about the least, as far as surviving and making it. he smokes marijuana, and if he was in jail for three days, i imagine that he really wanted to smoke. so i'm thinking that maybe that's what he went to do. he didn't go get his hair...
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in the barber said, yeah, we were just laughing about that this morning. so thank you, charlie, thank you for your service to the state of new hampshire. thank you for your great service and the congress. charlie, i believe, has a great reputation of one of the hardest working members of the united states house of representatives. thank you, charlie for your continued service. bernie, thank you for your continued service as mayor. i had a great friend who is the mayor of scottsdale. one night, he kept his name and phone number in the phonebook and the phone rang and it was 2:00 a.m. and i had a problem. he said i will get back here. the next night at 2:00 a.m., he called the guy back. instead of i got the answer to your problem. and he said i knew that you would be out. so the mayor had a tough job. thank you for your service in the united states marine corps. oh, i'm sorry, jim, thank you for your service in the state senate and thank you for your service. i had a son who joined the marines at 18 years old and serve in iraq. the best thing that ever happe
in the barber said, yeah, we were just laughing about that this morning. so thank you, charlie, thank you for your service to the state of new hampshire. thank you for your great service and the congress. charlie, i believe, has a great reputation of one of the hardest working members of the united states house of representatives. thank you, charlie for your continued service. bernie, thank you for your continued service as mayor. i had a great friend who is the mayor of scottsdale. one night,...
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join me next time forto a convertisaith w benjamin barber on the conclusion of the dnc. that is next time. we will see you then. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do thei try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to completely eliminating hungerwalmart committed $2 billion toas we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. pbs. >> good evening from the time-warner cable arena in charlotte, north carolina i'm judy woodruff. >> i'm gwenifell. president obama's economic record takes center stage with immigration, education and reproductive rights. we will hea voices from c.e.o.sd auto workers to president of planned parenthood. the most anticipated speech will be former president clinton who will nominate barak obama for a second term. our coverage goes beyond the skybox you with check out our coverage of the activities inside and outside the hall. >> down to the convention floor and to ray. >> part of the
join me next time forto a convertisaith w benjamin barber on the conclusion of the dnc. that is next time. we will see you then. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do thei try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to completely eliminating hungerwalmart committed $2 billion toas we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you....
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. >> thank dan barber of blue hill stone barn created cooline of heirloom organic grains, get them from sonoma. >> your own corn mill. >> it's not only healthier keeps minerals and vitamins but also tastes even better. >> candy buffet. >> candy buffet, parties, what better time than fall when you've got new fall candies, these are from candy.com. buy based on size, type, shape, whatever you want. pottery barn.com. >> does anybody really like candy corn. >> i do. >> there you go. beer. >> going away from light beers going to the warmer ales, ales. pumpkin beer since the colonial time is having a resurgeon earns. there you go. pumpkin ale, al, oh gosh. >> a great pumpkin. thanks so much. coming up next, ellen barkin on new show and controversy surrounding it right after these messages. means living with pain. it could also mean living with joint damage. help relieve the pain and stop the damage with humira, adalimumab. for many adults with moderate to severe ra, humira is clinically proven to help relieve pain and stop joint damage. so you can treat more than just the pain. humira can low
. >> thank dan barber of blue hill stone barn created cooline of heirloom organic grains, get them from sonoma. >> your own corn mill. >> it's not only healthier keeps minerals and vitamins but also tastes even better. >> candy buffet. >> candy buffet, parties, what better time than fall when you've got new fall candies, these are from candy.com. buy based on size, type, shape, whatever you want. pottery barn.com. >> does anybody really like candy corn....
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barber. >> thank you, mr. chairman. for allowing me to sit on this hearing. i also want to thank you for coming to arizona this week when we gather to honor brian into how the station -- border patrol station named for him. this young man sacrificed the ultimate sacrifice for our country and your presence there. the family in the congress was concerned and trying to do their best to financers to the the questions they have. when i met with them this week they had one question and one request from us. they asked that we make sure that they get the information that they have been waiting for that has been on their minds and their hearts were 21 months. to meet his average is they haven't gotten the answer sooner. they want to know what happened to brian come away guns were allowed to go into mexico with the full knowledge of personnel in the federal government and ultimately ended up at the same. they want to know who made the decision to launch fast and furious and who should be held accountable for these decisions and what the consequences they will face. mr.
barber. >> thank you, mr. chairman. for allowing me to sit on this hearing. i also want to thank you for coming to arizona this week when we gather to honor brian into how the station -- border patrol station named for him. this young man sacrificed the ultimate sacrifice for our country and your presence there. the family in the congress was concerned and trying to do their best to financers to the the questions they have. when i met with them this week they had one question and one...
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this summer, the special election to fill her seat in congress was won by ron barber, a democrat. he was a giffords staffer who himself was injured in the shooting that nearly killed her. 17 months after the assassination attempt that nearly killed her, tonight she will be, in just a moment, leading the pledge of allegiance. chris, what do you make tonight, of the democrats' decision to have gabby giffords back tonight? it's such an emotional touchstone for the party and for the country. >> well, it was really an attack on democracy, really. it was a town meeting that she was old iholding. you never know about the mental state of the people involved in these attacks, these assassination attempts. but she really was a symbol of a town meeting. opening an opportunity for people to engage with her in her district, talking to lots of people out in the open. certainly what our democracy is. the chance for people like the crowd behind us to actually engage with elected politicians and to have somebody systemically go after somebody who represents that, i think that's why it's such an im
this summer, the special election to fill her seat in congress was won by ron barber, a democrat. he was a giffords staffer who himself was injured in the shooting that nearly killed her. 17 months after the assassination attempt that nearly killed her, tonight she will be, in just a moment, leading the pledge of allegiance. chris, what do you make tonight, of the democrats' decision to have gabby giffords back tonight? it's such an emotional touchstone for the party and for the country....
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. >> yolanda barber, she sang her whole life and then she got laid off from one of the singing gigged, sang on a cruise ship and now she drives a school bus. the city -- a school bus. anyway she got up there to sing and none of the judges turned. listen. listen. >> let me close my eyes. ♪ you can reach me by kara van ♪ across the desert like an airman ♪ >> come on. >> somebody turn around! ♪ i don't care how you get here just get here if you can ♪ ♪ i don't care how you get here, just get here if you can ♪ >> i mean, why didn't they pick her? >> she has a little bit of -- >> and what adam -- >> gladys knight to her. >> yeah. adam when he turned around said, oh, god, how stupid are we going to say for not picking her? they are rounding out their teams. looking for specific voices. >> i remember when we played "the voice," you don't want to go with the first person. >> that's what i did. i didn't -- ♪ there's a -- >> boom. boom. as a result, i almost didn't have anybody on my team, i kept waiting to be wowed by somebody. >> i think that's what's happening here at the end
. >> yolanda barber, she sang her whole life and then she got laid off from one of the singing gigged, sang on a cruise ship and now she drives a school bus. the city -- a school bus. anyway she got up there to sing and none of the judges turned. listen. listen. >> let me close my eyes. ♪ you can reach me by kara van ♪ across the desert like an airman ♪ >> come on. >> somebody turn around! ♪ i don't care how you get here just get here if you can ♪ ♪ i don't...